Partners and Sponsors

AEOP funding supports the Junior Solar Sprint solar car competition for 5th through 8th grade students and the UNITE program. UNITE is a pre-collegiate, academic summer program for high school students from groups historically underrepresented and underserved in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

TSA chapters around the country raise money during the school year to help fund the vital research, education, advocacy, and patient services of the American Cancer Society, TSA’s National Service Project partner.

Funds the Verizon Innovative App Challenge administered by TSA. Middle and high school student teams develop a mobile app concept incorporating STEM that is designed to provide a solution to an issue in their school or community.

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Provides funding for TEAMS, an annual STEM competition providing students in middle schools and high schools the opportunity to discover their potential for engineering careers.

ITEEA provides support for TSA through its network of professional educators. Engineering byDesign (ITEEA’s K-12 engineering curriculum) supports the TEAMS competition by providing the framework for the national TEAMS competition.

Middle and high school PLTW students can join TSA to participate in a career and technical student organization (CTSO) focused solely on STEM competitions and leadership. TSA competitions correlate to the PLTW curriculum.